Ivan Herrera C/DH STL Thu 7/16/20 11:24 AM
Ivan Herrera
C/DH STL
The Cardinals assigned Herrera to their alternate training site in Springfield on Thursday.
EDGE Analysis
St. Louis appears content to proceed with veterans Yadier Molina and Matt Wieters as its main catching options on the Opening Day roster, and prospect Andrew Knizner is probably the next man up in the event the Cardinals elect to bring a third backstop aboard. As a result, Herrera finds himself somewhat buried on the organizational depth chart, though the 20-year-old could be a potential successor to Molina down the road. Herrera split time between High-A Palm Beach and Low-A Peoria in 2019, slashing .284/.374/.405 with nine home runs and 47 RBI in 87 games.
Ivan Herrera C/DH STL Thu 6/25/20 6:18 PM
Ivan Herrera
C/DH STL
Herrera will be a part of the Cardinals' taxi squad this season, Jesse Sanchez of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Herrera was a part of major-league camp during spring training this year, where he went 2-for-9 over five games before play was suspended. While the 20-year-old is likely viewed as the Cardinals' catcher of the future within the organization, it's unlikely that he'll see significant playing time in the majors this season given his lack of experience above High-A.
Ivan Herrera C/DH STL Thu 5/28/20 8:44 PM
Ivan Herrera
C/DH STL
Herrera, who hit .222 (2-for-9) across five Grapefruit League games before spring training was suspended, was earmarked for a return to Double-A Springfield at some point in 2020 as the primary catcher, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
EDGE Analysis
Herrera won't even turn 20 until June 1, but he's already made a relatively efficient climb up the organizational ladder in his two years of professional ball. Herrera actually logged five plate appearances and two games in Springfield back in 2018, making an experimental jump all the way up from Rookie-level Gulfport. The promising prospect then put in strong stints at both Low-A Peoria and High-A Palm Beach last year, and he generated a .324 average and .821 OPS across 10 contests in the Arizona Fall League as the youngest catcher to receive an invite. Herrera's defensive work is also starting to come along, and despite the presence of Andrew Knizner at Triple-A Memphis, Rick Hummel of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports the team sees Herrera as the heir apparent to Yadier Molina and Knizner more as a potential backup both behind the dish and at first base.
Ivan Herrera C/DH STL Fri 1/31/20 4:50 PM
Ivan Herrera
C/DH STL
Herrera will join the Cardinals' big-league spring training camp.
EDGE Analysis
Herrera could potentially be the Cardinals' catcher of the future, but he won't be in contention for a roster spot this year. Still just 19 years old, he acquitted himself well in full-season ball last year, hitting a combined .284/.374/.405 with Low-A Peoria and High-A Palm Beach.
Ivan Herrera C/DH STL Thu 4/4/19 12:19 PM
Ivan Herrera
C/DH STL
Herrera will open the year with Low-A Peoria, Mike Rosenbaum of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Herrera is one of the better catching prospects in the lower levels of the minors, and he will be given an aggressive assignment to Low-A as an 18-year-old. He hit .348/.423/.500 with a 15.4 percent strikeout rate in 28 games in the Gulf Coast League last year, but it would not be surprising if he struggled, at least initially, against Low-A pitching.